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Evans Phillips Park: Agricola’s Pride

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October 6, 2023
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By Michelle Joseph- Agricola Village, a sprawling and diverse community, is home to a remarkable establishment known as Evans Phillips Park. Evans Phillips, a St. Lucian gentleman who immigrated to Guyana as a teenager, played a pivotal role in founding this park.

Mr. Phillips firmly believed that the villagers should have their own properties. Consequently, in 1980, a collective effort was launched to develop the land beyond the initial five streets in Agricola. This parcel of land, previously known as the Vieira plantation, had been left uncultivated for some years. Around this time, a cooperative society was formed, and its members approached the Vieira family with the intent to purchase the land.

However, their efforts faced initial resistance, even as they approached the Ministry of Housing. It was only after persistent negotiations and contemplation that Mr. Phillips agreed to the purchase of the land, which was eventually acquired for $76,000.

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Subsequently, the land was meticulously cleared and surveyed, making house lots available to the community. The committee members were keen on ensuring not only residential plots but also a playground and house lots for military families.

Agricola Seventh Day Adventist Church

A total of seventy-five houses were constructed with funding assistance from the Mortgage and Finance Bank. Nevertheless, even after the houses were completed, the community still lacked proper roads, drainage, and electricity. It was through the benevolent intervention of President  Forbes Burnham that the community was able to obtain electricity, and they also became integrated into the Georgetown Municipality.

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These historical details were shared with me by Mr. Dennis Hopkinson, a former Headmaster of the Agricola Primary School and an original committee member of Evans Phillips Park, where he served for eight years. He emphasised the committee’s dedication and vigilance in their efforts.

Notably, the streets in the park were named after the first committee members: Dodson, Millington, Hamilton Green, Caesar, and Steve Narine Streets.

Mr. Hopkinson’s friendly and informative conversation highlighted that the residents are now well-settled, although a few households are still awaiting property transfers. It is worth noting that the area is serene, with most homes undergoing renovations and manicured lawns.

From the visionary initiative led by Mr. Evans Phillips and his cooperative members, to the establishment of additional residences, paved roads, churches, a playground, and numerous families, this community has thrived. It is a stark departure from the days of plantation life, ushering in an era of property ownership and freedom. I present to you Evans Phillips Park, affectionately known as the Agricola Housing Scheme.

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